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Tuangou users can donate RD $ 30 with every purchase and cooperate with TECHO helping finance the construction of homes for Dominican families with low incomes

Santo Domingo.- Tuangou.do,  the first page of collective buying online in the Dominican Republic for 30 days announced that its users will be able to help those less fortunate. When purchasing any deal through its Web site, users can donate RD $ 30 and cooperate with TECHO, helping to finance the construction of homes for poor Dominican families.

TECHO is a Latin American organization non profit led by young people from different countries of Latin America.  It began approach to the Dominican Republic in 2008, making detection work, knowing the various settlements in the country and training volunteers. But in September 2009 when it was formally set up as non-governmental organization whose objective is the eradication of extreme poverty at national level.

Subsequent purchases and donations can be made with credit cards, bank transfers and BanReservas Banco Popular also cash deposits at any branch of  BanReservas. Unlimited donations and each go to benefit TECHO with the objective of building the house number 500 in the country.

Tuangou.do is online since May 11, 2011 and has been the role model in the Dominican coupon industry selling over 32.727 coupons, saving your user community more than RD $ 39,791,129 through aggressive bids with a minimum of 50% to 90% off.

To donate just enough www.tuangou.do  subscribe. The Tuangou.do subscription is free. More about TECHO:  www.techo.org   or call 809-540-7812.

For more information and / or interviews please contact (809) -563 to 7888 with Edgar Arguello or send an email to: info@tuangpu.do or to  edgar@tuangou.do  Visit  http://www.tuangou.do/techo.php  - The collective buying power.

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